The large selection allows for nearly everyone to find just what they are looking for. Items are usually sold at one-fourth of the original value, and store owner Amanda Miller donates what she can't sell to Goodwill. Full story »

Seventy licensed food trucks have taken over the streets of Cleveland since the city passed a law allowing them earlier this year. They're filling a void in the "food deserts" where few restaurants operate. Full story »

The incident happened on the Red Line near the East 120th Street Rapid Station along Euclid Avenue. The train was headed west. It remained unclear how the man came into the path of the train. Full story »

The websites attract business by offering to help people complete applications because of their busy lifestyles, long processing times and a process that is "complicated and confusing" or "time-consuming and stressful." Full story »

Ohio has six fireworks manufacturers and 42 retailers. Residents who buy from them have 48 hours to get the goods out of the state -- and that does not mean firing them into space to the delight of family and friends. Out-of-state residents have 72 hours to do the same. Buyers must sign a form stating they will obey the law. Full story »

The cameras can be worn on hats, lapels, pockets or jewelry or even put on the handlebars of a bike or motorcycle. The video and audio they provide can be indisputable proof of each contact, since the recordings cannot be altered. Full story »

The Father's Day Council, a part of the American Diabetes Association of Northeast Ohio, selects five local men it considers exemplary fathers and who also are community and business leaders that can assist in fundraising. Full story »